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if he e don'acaccept the n new r anand conditions it is a take it or leave it situation. not a n new right for users. >> facacebook andnd google aree spending millions to o ke sure they comy. smaller fis are al being impacted. how will they co? betetween 50 0 and 200 employees, havaving tececactiviy $50,00000 to $100,00000 to prprare. f> some e sinesses, we heard ad thh cpapaniesnd online gang fms plingng t plug on the eupepean orations better r rher than bring the busiss model into coliliance be bject toll e.u. regations itheir uss are eu resenents. it is not a good way to magee the situation. >> leaeangurope is not nessssarilxempthem. eses thigive eu regulation an unprececedented globobal reach? firstst time thosee principleses are made toto be exe expxported. you u can still bebe sububject g totodpr. models i it threaten t the upon which t t tech industry has bubuilt itself?? >> yeses. yoyou have to j jtify any artifificial intelligence actitity algothmsms or d decision-makiking. you u need to assesess your impt on pririvacy. regugulators may s say it is noe right wawa
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anand it stayed d with me.t time, i i didn't t evn it was a s song from -- i didn't know who the talking heads were. >> t there is a an interestininy ofof french peoeople tellingg y, no, thisis is rock 'n roll. >> y yes, when i s started --- everybody, y you have somemebodo makes stupid jokes. who know everything. better than anybody else. they know better than god. and they said, well, this is afafrican music.c. not sophisticicated enough h for this.. i said thahat you are entitled o your opipinion. >> i'm guessing that you guys on friends? a never saw those people again. iad just arriveved. i didn't kn m many ofhem.m. frfree food and d you are a sts? >> you just t go. let's take a look a ayour versn of this ng. ♪ >> you wororked with a g gat tem on this recocord. this s superproducerer and an et be a legend. just to name a couple. what was the processss of turnig these songs on their head to brbring them bacack to africa?a? guy who said ity was rock 'n roll b but roc'n roll isnsn't popular inin afric. i disco
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hoywood wiwi not changee overnight anand without a a gret deal o of pressure..e think peoplple and h hlywos driven by money but it iss noto, read by fefema protagoninist and byby male and f female co-o-leae more monon thaha films thaavave male protagonist weave had th data f three yeyears,as there been a signgnificant shifift in n the g ofof female protagoniststs,o. ?>here are you taking me class.riting >>>> i it depends on t the scrc. severaral nights a weeee joe chooseses w wters, muchch of the work gs to the big a and little scscreen. rececipe isrger bites the grgrand prize winner. >> rock on. johnny depp. >> i would rather eat a tampon. ♪ thahais the uglgly shirt i have ever seen. short of "lunch ladies" did very well. -- and now they will ask for the future. -- feature. >> a johnny depp mad hatter alarm clock. >> t te to go down the rabbibit hohole! >>>> full f figured, stepped d o hot pink lingerie. dususter --, 6'1" luann, 6'1". ♪ >> c could a man h have writtene scscript? >> y y, but it would not be ththis [lauteter] is absolutelyvoice differenent. and w
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just this place of absolutely incredible diversity when it comes toto thinking abot types of habitat anand types of species s that are thhriving he. man: hey, i thought i told you guys to get out of here. now, go. come on. get out of here. male reporter: we have a mom and her kids all going for a nice, refreshing swim all at the exact same time. woman: there is a hidden jungle in cities like los angeles, and a hidden savannah and hidden wetlands, and other kinds of ecosystems. pauly: there's no magic line where nature stops and city begins. it's all a giant matrix. and in the most urbanized parts of los angeles, you can still find literally thousands of species of plplants and animals. heise: the conventional wisdom used to be that cities are biodiversity wastelands, and we're now beginning to rethink that in two major ways. one is that actually, there's a lot of biodiversity in citities, muchch more so than n we had originally known. the other challenge is to think about how we might make this environment that was built by us in terms of buildings, in terms of the parks that we've planted
just this place of absolutely incredible diversity when it comes toto thinking abot types of habitat anand types of species s that are thhriving he. man: hey, i thought i told you guys to get out of here. now, go. come on. get out of here. male reporter: we have a mom and her kids all going for a nice, refreshing swim all at the exact same time. woman: there is a hidden jungle in cities like los angeles, and a hidden savannah and hidden wetlands, and other kinds of ecosystems. pauly: there's no...
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thehey pre foodod for the sysystem, thy providide habitat anand so we w them as a keystone species. the elephantsts often flattn the e marula treeses just so y can get to the leave b but so fa the m maras with h bees living in them remain largely untouched. out of 50 trees, only one has been damageded over te past y year. cook's b bee project is a new apoachch in rk mananagent. inn the past, a large number o ephahants re simimply lled.. nearly 17,7,000 were shohot den kruger natationapark t to ep the popupulation stable and protet the vegetationon. >> so when it cocomes to managg the effects s that elephants he on large trees, there's been a miseset shiffromom conollingng elepepnt numbers themsves as was prpriously thought t mitigating t e effec that t ey actual havave the trees. so you cocod approach this a large scale whe yoyou uld try anmanage ephant diribution do to a smler scsce of tually maging the large trtreethemselves, prottingng t large treeees themselveses. >> with the bebeehives, the zoologiststs are hoping g to col the elephants' movements, by keeping ththem ming. i if
thehey pre foodod for the sysystem, thy providide habitat anand so we w them as a keystone species. the elephantsts often flattn the e marula treeses just so y can get to the leave b but so fa the m maras with h bees living in them remain largely untouched. out of 50 trees, only one has been damageded over te past y year. cook's b bee project is a new apoachch in rk mananagent. inn the past, a large number o ephahants re simimply lled.. nearly 17,7,000 were shohot den kruger natationapark t to...
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then she can r return as a r l teacr anand finally geget pai. repoporter: until then, , frea has to fit in with the expectations her society has. she founded her cave-school all by herself a and funded itit h donations.s. she felt she owed it to the other children. unlike them, she was lucky enough to get a place at a proper school. freshta: ok, my plan for the future, that i h have to bring changes about my ability, my education, about my skills, and i would like to be a very talented girl, and then i wawat to help for the people of my country, also for the people of my community, that my community is really backward. reporter: the e next morning, e hahas to head out early again. freshta ahmadi still goes to school herself, and will soon be graduating, as one female student among many. that is, until she switches roles in the afternoon and transforms back into a teacher in a cave in the cliffs of bamiyan. host: this week in global living rooms we're off to peru. ♪ navez: h hello, my namame is n. wewelcome to my homeme. please, come in. four fam
then she can r return as a r l teacr anand finally geget pai. repoporter: until then, , frea has to fit in with the expectations her society has. she founded her cave-school all by herself a and funded itit h donations.s. she felt she owed it to the other children. unlike them, she was lucky enough to get a place at a proper school. freshta: ok, my plan for the future, that i h have to bring changes about my ability, my education, about my skills, and i would like to be a very talented girl,...
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anand: absolutely.moved away as chip companies have slowly moved away from the volatile and consumer electronics business. made themselves into stalwarts in autos and industrials. revenues are growing, single digits. earnings are going substantially faster. of factory a lot equipment back of 15 plus years ago. there slowly filling up the factories. incredible forward thinkers, incredible execution. returns.ed capital unnecessary distraction, but this is a far cry from the ceo change at intel. jason: i'm glad you brought that up, because that was very traumatic. they basically looked around and they don't know where to go at this point. at least in templeton, as you have noted, relatively young guy. he was headed for retirement, he is only 59 years old. i thought it was interesting that he said he is going to be in that role indefinitely. what you make of that? anand: this is yet another testimony to ti's longer-term, the weight of their view of the world. this is a substantial change. for them, it is pr
anand: absolutely.moved away as chip companies have slowly moved away from the volatile and consumer electronics business. made themselves into stalwarts in autos and industrials. revenues are growing, single digits. earnings are going substantially faster. of factory a lot equipment back of 15 plus years ago. there slowly filling up the factories. incredible forward thinkers, incredible execution. returns.ed capital unnecessary distraction, but this is a far cry from the ceo change at intel....
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anand we were susupposed to hav party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. andd for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go tothe heart ofisraelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played in the media and played in their minds by their leaders, i don't accept it. they talk about their security, but they never thought of my security. >> more than any other time that i went back to jerusalem, i found people living in fear and in suspicion of everyone who entered the coffee shop. even security where jerusalem became the world capital of suicide bombing. victims of suicide bombing is a doctor, who, in may of 2003, w
anand we were susupposed to hav party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. andd for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go tothe heart ofisraelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this...
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we'rre third generati" you know, , i didn't even n thik about that, anand my granddaughr is down here working at the market. that's fourth generation. nick: our goall is to ccatch te bigeyeye tuna. the largest b bie thatat we can cacatch is our go. david: hehe's bbeen fishining aa thousandnd miles outut for tunad a a lot of people say, " "well,y do you fish a thouousand milese" wewe're e not allowow to fish hn 200 0 miles of t the beach, our regulations in the united states. nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. . there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet mignonon on the hooks, and wewe're using a a hot dog. mman: the u.u.s. is the e larget importer o of seafood d in the wow
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his other books included down anand out at the magic kingdom, little brother plus 14 other novels. interact by phone, twitter or facebook. our series fiction edition with science fiction author cory doctorow a panel at the national press club in washington, d.c. discussed the u.s. relations with north korea and the state of negotiations over the nuclear program. panethe panel includes former u. ambassador to south korea kathleen stephens
his other books included down anand out at the magic kingdom, little brother plus 14 other novels. interact by phone, twitter or facebook. our series fiction edition with science fiction author cory doctorow a panel at the national press club in washington, d.c. discussed the u.s. relations with north korea and the state of negotiations over the nuclear program. panethe panel includes former u. ambassador to south korea kathleen stephens
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anand st 45% o o 15-to-17-y-year-olds actually fini theheir soolingng.n developoping countrieies, y around a a quarter off 12-to-17-y-year-olds havave eva basic knowleledge of mathsh, reading g and writing.g. brazazil is one ofof the counts taking parart in a studydy into ededucation stanandards beig conducteted by the orgrganizan for ececonomic coopeperation d development. and that's shown that kids there are struggliling. reporter: on the road in his hometown. claudio sassaki lives and works in sao paulo, the business and finance capital of brazil. the social differences here are especially extreme. claudio: i feel anger, for sure. i feel that we cannot wait for government to do anything to solve, because it's not a matter of having the resources, i its how you deploy those resources, and clearly y resources have nt been deployed well in the education sector. just look at the outcomes. reporter: schools in brazil are often poorly equipped, teaching materials out-of-date. only private schools, such as the colegio humboldt in sao paulo, are different. th
anand st 45% o o 15-to-17-y-year-olds actually fini theheir soolingng.n developoping countrieies, y around a a quarter off 12-to-17-y-year-olds havave eva basic knowleledge of mathsh, reading g and writing.g. brazazil is one ofof the counts taking parart in a studydy into ededucation stanandards beig conducteted by the orgrganizan for ececonomic coopeperation d development. and that's shown that kids there are struggliling. reporter: on the road in his hometown. claudio sassaki lives and works...
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thee medediterranean sea claimss blues of her but on shohore, so many of the homes anand hotelele gone. on monday, the flames s charge throughh here at 60 kikilometers per hour.. almost everybody fled to the beachehes. only the firefighters had the means to try to resist the flames. often, in vain. >> is the first time in 38 years, seeing so much catastrophe. it is something beyond our power. reporter: investigators say the place just took 19 mininutes too down from the mountains to the coast. well monday was extremely hot and windy, the government suspspects the worst fires wereo accident. >> is usable than informed, the indications that we have and whicauauthoritieies in charge ae already i investigating, kather: bring me to the conclusion that arson was behind these deadly fires. >> reporter: the police are also trying to identify victims. relatives of the missing have been gathering at 10 forensics lab. they accuse the government of watching the recruitment of residents. >> the fire engines do not come. he left us to the mercy of god. reporter: the resident was hit with living in a
thee medediterranean sea claimss blues of her but on shohore, so many of the homes anand hotelele gone. on monday, the flames s charge throughh here at 60 kikilometers per hour.. almost everybody fled to the beachehes. only the firefighters had the means to try to resist the flames. often, in vain. >> is the first time in 38 years, seeing so much catastrophe. it is something beyond our power. reporter: investigators say the place just took 19 mininutes too down from the mountains to the...
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all has anand obligation to share personal views. do you agree? guest: i do. on coree his views constitutional principles. that includes settled law. nominees will be asked whether they believe brown versus board of education, a fundamental case , is that settled law? should it be maintained? most will say of course. there is no difference between asking about board and roe v. wade. when senator schumer talks about probing personal views i think he is exactly right and those are the questions the hearings should allow for. >> we will keep the phone lines on the bottom of the screen. our guest in the studio and washington is jeff peck. in that capacity he helped senator joe biden with preparing and going through these confirmation hearings. reminds usk times washington is no stranger to bitter confirmation fights. the coming battle is likely to be intense and expensive. how much does this cost? guest: i think it is going to be inexpensive campaign in terms of outside groups on the right, spending money to pressure senate democrats, and moderate republicans. on
all has anand obligation to share personal views. do you agree? guest: i do. on coree his views constitutional principles. that includes settled law. nominees will be asked whether they believe brown versus board of education, a fundamental case , is that settled law? should it be maintained? most will say of course. there is no difference between asking about board and roe v. wade. when senator schumer talks about probing personal views i think he is exactly right and those are the questions...
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anand's and i endorse made a fortified castle impregnable. it survived all sorts of attacks and fires and still evokes the atmosphere of the late and renee some serious. the beginnings of today's complex date back to the thirteenth century the council's heyday came three hundred years later. in the nineteenth century the jukes of coworkers established an important task collection in the castle. it includes a large armory. and a collection of carriages and slays. the nearly two thousand historical glasses are especially impressive. you can also view the rooms where the dukes and their staff lived for instance the private tutors room and the smoking lounge. the hunting room with its inlaid wooden panels is spectacular. on the auto you'll find traces of two important men one was a gifted painter court artist lucas khan ash the elder because a house is more than thirty of his paintings. the other man had a masterly way with words protestant reformer martin luther king fifteen thirty he spent five months in the council. cowpoke fortress is poppy.
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milk and fresh cream, anand milk! breyers. the good vanilla. we proudly partner with american farmers for grade a milk and cream. mmm! where the sun soaks the leaves with 4000 hours of sunshine before we pick them at the peak of freshness for a smooth refreshing taste and aroma in every cup of lipton. >>> we are following breaking news out of oakland this morning. we understand there is a right near seminary. here is our live camera this morning, where you can see a little of the smoke. again, we are checking into this to get more details for you in our newsroom. sal will also have an update on the fire and its location and if it is affecting traffic this morning. >>> mike pompeo heading back to north korea for the first time since the president met with the country's leader. he is expected to meet with an and other officials to discuss plans for dismantling the nuclear program. critics say the us is softening its approach. has seem to back away from that stance. former gang pac's record. the former gang leaders says he was in the car when tupa
milk and fresh cream, anand milk! breyers. the good vanilla. we proudly partner with american farmers for grade a milk and cream. mmm! where the sun soaks the leaves with 4000 hours of sunshine before we pick them at the peak of freshness for a smooth refreshing taste and aroma in every cup of lipton. >>> we are following breaking news out of oakland this morning. we understand there is a right near seminary. here is our live camera this morning, where you can see a little of the...
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anand: they are focused on autos, and industrials. the market share is high.ining share and they are very good in that to discipline capital returns. in that regard, i don't think there's any change at all in the execution of the company. a bloombergnd intelligence, thank you for joining us. coming up, what you need to know for tomorrow's training day. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> shares of texas instruments down. is as the pending ceo steps down because of code of conduct violations. rich templeton retakes the reins as the chipmaker. >> morgan stanley report second quarter numbers before the bell. >> and don't miss, the house financial services committee tomorrow. bloomberg technology is next. >> have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. us is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, hour interview with president trump's 2020 campaign manager, also known as the secret weapon who ran 5.9 million facebook ads for trump and 2016. his strategy for reelection amid concerns about the russian meddling. amazon lost his footing a
anand: they are focused on autos, and industrials. the market share is high.ining share and they are very good in that to discipline capital returns. in that regard, i don't think there's any change at all in the execution of the company. a bloombergnd intelligence, thank you for joining us. coming up, what you need to know for tomorrow's training day. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> shares of texas instruments down. is as the pending ceo steps down because of code of conduct violations. rich...
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from his workshop, he organizes clearance of rubble and booby-traps anand is alslso in charge of foodnd water distribution. the recent past is ever-present, even in these monday and tasks. -- mundane tasks. >> when there is an assessment for food and somebody says this is the son of an i.s. family, they will not be any food for this family. then this guy blames another family was not i.s., so they do not get any food, either. reporter: he says about half the people in his district supported the i.s. some from fear, some from conviction. the evidence of what that led to his everywhere. in mass graves, like this one. >> my son just wanted to cross the street. they shot him in the back. he was my only son. he had six children. reporter: he asks for details, tries to comfort her. but there is nothing he can do. accusations eat through the community to try to find out what is real and what is not, he is registering everyone. he says the data to the police, military and secret services to be checked against lists of known i.s. perpetrators. >> those who did not do anything can stay. those w
from his workshop, he organizes clearance of rubble and booby-traps anand is alslso in charge of foodnd water distribution. the recent past is ever-present, even in these monday and tasks. -- mundane tasks. >> when there is an assessment for food and somebody says this is the son of an i.s. family, they will not be any food for this family. then this guy blames another family was not i.s., so they do not get any food, either. reporter: he says about half the people in his district...
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anand the u..ave both independently now called for a h halt to the deady crackdown on antigovernment protests and warned against further government violence. phil: tour de france, after a break riders were back on their bikes for stage 10, which saw them enter the mountains for the first time. it included four major climbs. reporter: he started the first alpine stage on the attack, despite the mountains not being his terrain. this is more his discipline, as he showed on his way to picking up maximized points in all five maximized climbs. on the kernel climb about 30 kilometers from the finish, breaking away from the pack. he tried to keep up, having briefly held a five-minute lead over a group of to her favorites. after the climbs, he won the race in the finish. the first frenchman to win it this year's tour. he crossed the line in four, extending his s lead to two minutes and 22 seconds. he celebrated his first ever to her stage win and received the polkadot jersey. phil: a reminder of the top sto
anand the u..ave both independently now called for a h halt to the deady crackdown on antigovernment protests and warned against further government violence. phil: tour de france, after a break riders were back on their bikes for stage 10, which saw them enter the mountains for the first time. it included four major climbs. reporter: he started the first alpine stage on the attack, despite the mountains not being his terrain. this is more his discipline, as he showed on his way to picking up...
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and the widow w of a jailed chinese dissident anannobel peace prize lalaureate has been freed anand has arrived here in berlin. the german government had been pushing for liu xia's release since her husband died in custody one year ago. and germany's interior minister accused of insensitivity about joking about failed asylum-seekers in sent back to afghanistan. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. we know now one of the two teams that will vie for the world cup title later this week. france has sealed a spot at the finals after defeating belgium. here at the big table is jonathan crane from our sports desk. talk us through this game. jonathan: france carried out the defensive net -- master class. five minutes into the second half they got their goal. here it is. heading in from the corner. anton there, he got ahead, headed the ball in, 1-0 france, and that was how it stayed. belgium could simply not find a way through. france had brilliant defending. he helped keep belgium out. 1-0 to france, deservedly so. brent: how impressed were you by francis performance? -- fran
and the widow w of a jailed chinese dissident anannobel peace prize lalaureate has been freed anand has arrived here in berlin. the german government had been pushing for liu xia's release since her husband died in custody one year ago. and germany's interior minister accused of insensitivity about joking about failed asylum-seekers in sent back to afghanistan. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. we know now one of the two teams that will vie for the world cup title later...
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anand: intel is a different area. lisa su has done a fantastic job at amd.ne have significant experience in intel and experience running large chipmaker operations. it is a different ballgame than running amd. number 2, 1 a missing from the -- one namey smith missing from the list is stacy smith. she has had tremendous experience in both renee, diane, and all stacy left following brian krzanich's a sentence to ceo.- ascension to as fantastic as lisa is, i would put her in a different bucket. anand, thank you so much. leigh drogen of estimize will be sticking with us. bob swan is the cfo and ceo and ears two hats. that interview will be tomorrow. potentialcs became a economic detonator. we discussed this idea next. joe: and, get involved in the conversation. is on twitter, my handle here. what you want to know? what you want to know from our guests's? i try to make jokes, post charts, so you can check out my feed here. shoot me a message. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" president trump's trade battle with china is showing no signs of letting
anand: intel is a different area. lisa su has done a fantastic job at amd.ne have significant experience in intel and experience running large chipmaker operations. it is a different ballgame than running amd. number 2, 1 a missing from the -- one namey smith missing from the list is stacy smith. she has had tremendous experience in both renee, diane, and all stacy left following brian krzanich's a sentence to ceo.- ascension to as fantastic as lisa is, i would put her in a different bucket....
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so there is no such enormous gap between rich anand poor. and d if you travel in the north of spain, where e this company s the largest company in that part of spain, you wiwil sesee that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you canan see right awa. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the middle class." they really did that. but if you want that, this is a way to get it. here's a second thought: you think if the workers made the decisions collectively, they would decide to close the factory or the office where they're working and open one in china, thereby destroying their jobs, their incomes, and the community? ehh, i would guess not. not a big chancece of that. you know what they would do instead? they would say, "whatever problems our company has"--like all l companies, the
so there is no such enormous gap between rich anand poor. and d if you travel in the north of spain, where e this company s the largest company in that part of spain, you wiwil sesee that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you canan see right awa. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the...
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according to investigators, she was working for a high level gomesi r.us the anand the pair wanted tocommunication from th kremlin to the district. r connected withublican politicians and the nra. butina's wawyer said tas no conspiracy and his client looks forward to clearing her name. >>> there could be a activity to the poise attackgainst a former russian spy in britain.t disrupting the, 2016 elec been man hal has the latest >> british officials a getting they believe t members of . the gru the same russian telligence service that could be behin the interference in the 2016 u.s. election.oi he was pned in march of t year, t served in gru effectively anar n strike force in the kremlin. 15 years he was there before he became an informant for the british intelligence service 6.t announced an details of 12 officers involved in the hackine of tttee of the con presidential campaign. it's als known gruyber specialist hacked the accounts r him and his daughter a number of years from 2013 and both under happen aced.emore the atten relations between the u.s. and britain and russia and the rus
according to investigators, she was working for a high level gomesi r.us the anand the pair wanted tocommunication from th kremlin to the district. r connected withublican politicians and the nra. butina's wawyer said tas no conspiracy and his client looks forward to clearing her name. >>> there could be a activity to the poise attackgainst a former russian spy in britain.t disrupting the, 2016 elec been man hal has the latest >> british officials a getting they believe t members...
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homage to san francisco for the pride and inclusivity and diversity that this city has fostered it's anandentire existence. inclusivity and making sure that all people feel safe and protected in this space is a huge mission statement of ours and something that we strongly value. and pro-thank you.his space is a huge m-ice cream dippedof ours in real magic. -but no trip to a museum pleteice cream would be c without delicious reminders of why this timeless treat never goes out of style, even after a makeover for millennials. -what you have in front of you here is gingersnap-flavored ice cream with a gingerbread crumble on top with some sprinkles, d then we're going to add this lovely strawberry-basil sauce. -we want to make sure that the city feelse thate working in collaboration with ice cream creameries that have been around for a while, so each month, we have ice-cream shop from san francisco that's created a unique flavor that you can only get at the museum of ice cream. -that is the bomb. -yeah. -that is the answer you want. -yeah. -that's it.t e museum of ice cream, twyou won't encount
homage to san francisco for the pride and inclusivity and diversity that this city has fostered it's anandentire existence. inclusivity and making sure that all people feel safe and protected in this space is a huge mission statement of ours and something that we strongly value. and pro-thank you.his space is a huge m-ice cream dippedof ours in real magic. -but no trip to a museum pleteice cream would be c without delicious reminders of why this timeless treat never goes out of style, even...
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anand we managed to cut a few fences and were perplexed by the complexities of the last fence.ghtened by it. as we were contemplating getting through that last fence, they were finally, after a couple of hours on the b base, t they hada responsese from m the base itse. bananner, whwhich sasays that nucleaear weapaponse illegal and immoral. and we wanted to show to the something soothing to came, we did tell them immediately that we came in peace and we were unarmed and we met them no harm. amy: what did you have with you when you got to that area? hammers and blood. amy: what do you mean, blood? blood taken from people in the community. our own blood. the blood gets used as a symbol of life particularly within the catholilic-christiann faith.h. and thatat level of red is a constant danger warning. as they tried to say before, -- are designed to slap people awake. to the realities that are before them. we are more alarmed that we are angry. although i don't want to put down the notion of being angry. of what could and should be one of the greatest nations in the world, and the o
anand we managed to cut a few fences and were perplexed by the complexities of the last fence.ghtened by it. as we were contemplating getting through that last fence, they were finally, after a couple of hours on the b base, t they hada responsese from m the base itse. bananner, whwhich sasays that nucleaear weapaponse illegal and immoral. and we wanted to show to the something soothing to came, we did tell them immediately that we came in peace and we were unarmed and we met them no harm. amy:...
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if you can comment on what she is saying anand how she waws taken, how she was arrested and denied bail, was she leaving the country? >> that's what the fbi says. maria appears to have been everywhere. gunwas sending tweets about rights. i read one yesterday where she hooked up with an 87-7-year-old carry or was concealed was operating a powerful gun at a range. she went out to the range of around the washington area and scouted them out. butinare photos of maria wearing racy outfits and pointing weapons. bolton, ash john many nra events, she was at as many as she could make. is, what was the plan here? did she know about the money? if there was money moving in illicit through an oligarch or another channel, the russians are very good at hiding money through a chain of offshore accounts. that's the question the fbi is trying to get to the bottom of. time, there is a separate issue of what influence they were seeking, trying to broaden the russian sphere of influence in the western world. is that what this was about? is there more? juan: how could the legal cohen a affectael this case or
if you can comment on what she is saying anand how she waws taken, how she was arrested and denied bail, was she leaving the country? >> that's what the fbi says. maria appears to have been everywhere. gunwas sending tweets about rights. i read one yesterday where she hooked up with an 87-7-year-old carry or was concealed was operating a powerful gun at a range. she went out to the range of around the washington area and scouted them out. butinare photos of maria wearing racy outfits and...
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on the other hand, other polititical parties anand othehr popolitical leaders have accused imn khahanf using air space that was denied to them or facilities by the army that were denied to them. base that used in air and is to the military only reserved for heads of state and for the military, but he was allowed to use that. other political leaders were not allowed to use that. we have also s seen the l leadeo he was not given protection simply because the chief justice at the time gave an order saying that all protections should be brought ,ack and should be rejected simply because politicians do not need protection. so he was not given the protection he was needed. he is somebody who was attacked before. by ancle had been killed suicide bomber, and his father had been killed by a suicide bomber. but he was not given the protection, and his party believes that if you are given that protection, then he would still be alive today. amy: i wanted to ask about the u.s. role in pakistan. in january, think it was ofsident trump's first tweet 2018, tweeting -- the united states has foolishly
on the other hand, other polititical parties anand othehr popolitical leaders have accused imn khahanf using air space that was denied to them or facilities by the army that were denied to them. base that used in air and is to the military only reserved for heads of state and for the military, but he was allowed to use that. other political leaders were not allowed to use that. we have also s seen the l leadeo he was not given protection simply because the chief justice at the time gave an...
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his other books included down anand out at the magic kingdom, little brother plus 14 other novels. interact by phone, twitter or facebook. our series fiction edition with science fiction author cory doctorow a panel at the national press club in washington, d.c. discussed the u.s. relations with north korea and the state of negotiations over the nuclear program. panethe panel includes former u. ambassador to south korea kathleen stephens >> hello everybody i have two big of a voice. thank you all for coming. i'm the director of the institute for international studies at stanford university. we have a fantastic collection of academics who populate various centers at kind of our holding company for many other centers including the two that are represented here tonight. we are a place dedicated to interdisciplinary research with a attention to applied outcomes with respect to foreign policy and international affairs and we want to increase our visibility and connectivity here in washington. so over the course of the last several months we've been coming here more frequently and we do
his other books included down anand out at the magic kingdom, little brother plus 14 other novels. interact by phone, twitter or facebook. our series fiction edition with science fiction author cory doctorow a panel at the national press club in washington, d.c. discussed the u.s. relations with north korea and the state of negotiations over the nuclear program. panethe panel includes former u. ambassador to south korea kathleen stephens >> hello everybody i have two big of a voice. thank...
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i was like what do you mean naturalistic he said have you ever heard of [inaudible] anand ice of the fathers of american conservation? yeah. the fathers of american conservation trapped on a steamship with one of the great industrialists of the gilded age going off to the unchartered alaska for two months. i think there must be a story there and it turns out i was right. >> host: this was no average trip alaska. this was a luxury trip. and you write about how his doctor had to take time off from the grueling railroad business, take a sabbatical. and this hardly sounds like a sabbatical to gather people together to go on an adventure to alaska. >> guest: h >> guest: he wasn't a guy that did things halfway. the reason his doctor told him to take a sabbatical is the previous summer, she had just gotten control of the pacific railroad and its miles of track. he sat on front of a cow catcher and made notes of everything they needed tthat needed to be n everything from improved curves to meet depots and things. if he was going on vacation he wasn't just going to go play croquet somewhere.
i was like what do you mean naturalistic he said have you ever heard of [inaudible] anand ice of the fathers of american conservation? yeah. the fathers of american conservation trapped on a steamship with one of the great industrialists of the gilded age going off to the unchartered alaska for two months. i think there must be a story there and it turns out i was right. >> host: this was no average trip alaska. this was a luxury trip. and you write about how his doctor had to take time...
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. >> the ranking member and members of the committee, the general of texas national guard anand poetry department compriss 24,000 army ai air,, air, civiln volunteers working on across the state. we respond in times of need and also the nation. we help with border security, the department of homeland security, customs and border protection and the department of emergency management and most notably hurricane harvey and we participated as harvey settled. the chief national guard bureau will tell you and i agree the main mission is the defense of america. this is what the air force and army, fighting america's war. our ability to train and support is our number one goal. that's the reason why we exist and why we have the federal funding for our existence. the national guard is almost always deployed when asked. we did with over 30,000 or 24,000 numbers. the second mission is to secure the communities from whatever may hate us including man-made or triver some, border securityr natural disasters. we fulfill this mission every single day and currently of 2,300 members displaying over seas
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demamandst includ "free political prisoners," "do not t put people in jail for r social mediaia 'likekes,'" anand "allow pololil competition in russi"" mewhile, ihelsinkin sundaythousandtook to the rights, demand human equality, and a focus on the climate. today protests continue as the meeting between trump and putin gets underway at the presidential palace in helsinki. for more, we go to helsinki, where heidi hautala joins us . she spoke of the major protest on sunday. she is a member of the green league, part of the european green party. welcome to democracy now! you are right next to the palace where trump and putin are meeting. can you talk about what your message for trump and putin are as this summit gets under way? thank you very much. good morning. i would be in new york city at the moment, but i'm not because normally i have to stay in my home city when trump and putin are here. otherwise, i would''ve been to the u.n. high-level policy form on sustainable development. what is at stake here? we organize the event helsinki calling yesterday in order to say that now is time to defend democ
demamandst includ "free political prisoners," "do not t put people in jail for r social mediaia 'likekes,'" anand "allow pololil competition in russi"" mewhile, ihelsinkin sundaythousandtook to the rights, demand human equality, and a focus on the climate. today protests continue as the meeting between trump and putin gets underway at the presidential palace in helsinki. for more, we go to helsinki, where heidi hautala joins us . she spoke of the major protest...
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. >> there is quite a bit of history in my book because we have to anand do not see that history as wealk through the places we live. yet, they frame our actions and our current state. flint is the birthplace of the middle class, the birthplace of the american dream. not only was general motors born there, but it was the actions of brave, he wrote, disobedient workers who demanded their fair share of the economy and set down for 44 days in car plants and burst the uaw. it was there brave actions that worked for wages across the country. at one point, flint had the highest per capita income in the country. some of the best public health indices and lowest unemployment rates because of the actions of these workers. we need to know that history. but itrms flint, informs really all of our actions. public health history, evil lead history. amy: and continuing on the public health h history and activist history of thee 1930's, you yourself have a personal code that -- personal connection. >> my great uncle was a freedom fighter who came to cambridge in the 1930's, to m.i.t. engaged in the re
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major rollbacks of c civil r ri, environmentatal regulations,unun control measures, voting rights, anand reproductive rights, including the overturning of roe v. wade.e. this is supreme e court nomineee judge brett kavanaugh speaking monday night. >> my judicial philosophy is straightforward. a judge must be independent. must interpret the law, not make the law. a judge must interpret statutes as writttten. a judge must interpret the constitution as written. informed by history and .radition and precedent they make a we will host a roundtable discussion on brett kavanaugh after headlines. in immigration news, the trump administration will not meet today's deadline to rereunite al migrant t children under the a e of immmmigration officials took five from their parents at the border and then sent to jails and detention centers across the country. the justice e department says st will reunite onlnly about half f the morere than 100 migrant children under five today y aftr a federal judginin san diegogo agreed to o extend the deaeadlie mandatating the reunifificationf all of thehe youngest c
major rollbacks of c civil r ri, environmentatal regulations,unun control measures, voting rights, anand reproductive rights, including the overturning of roe v. wade.e. this is supreme e court nomineee judge brett kavanaugh speaking monday night. >> my judicial philosophy is straightforward. a judge must be independent. must interpret the law, not make the law. a judge must interpret statutes as writttten. a judge must interpret the constitution as written. informed by history and...